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Don't forget to make sure the router you choose has an ADSL2 modem built into it. Most should have but check anyway otherwise if you change you ISP in the future you'll have to buy a new router as well.
You'll need to spend about &#163;50 up I would say. If you want the best consumer security then you'll be looking at around &#163;140, that's if your a security freak though.
Otherwise most Routers should be good but the following features are advised:
WEP and WPA encryption, SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) or DoS (Denial-of-Service) and RADIUS encryption. You need to make sure it's compatible with Voice Over IP if your going to use that (Making phone calles over the net using Skype for example)

You also need to think about range, whilst there wireless, if you plan on using a laptop in the garden for example or if you have lots of brick walls in your house then not all routers will workover long distances.. If your going to just use your PSP then they most should be alright. Best thing to do is google for some reviews to see how they perform over distances.

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I have the Netgear DG834GT which meets all your needs and personaly i have had no problems with it.

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I'd second that suggestion - I bought one last month and it was pleasantly easy to set up - even the connection to the PSP worked first time. You can get wireless routers that work at faster speeds (Netgear infact have one called 'RangeMax' I think - though I doubt the PSP would be able to make use of any extra wireless speed.